The Reds travel to north London looking to continue their unbeaten record in the Premier League so far this season but will have to do without the two midfielders
Liverpool will be missing James Milner and Naby Keita for Saturday evening's game against Tottenham as they look to maintain their huge lead at the top of the Premier League.
Although Jurgen Klopp has more or less all of his key first-team players available, he has confirmed that Milner and Keita are both suffering muscle injuries and will not play any part in Saturday's game. "We really don't have to put a timeframe on it because we don't know it exactly. We will see, we are open and whenever they want to join us again, they can- or when the medical department gives the green light. For sure, not for this weekend, not for next week, but then we will see."
Speaking about the Spurs boss Klopp said: "A world-class manager with a specific mind-set. He wants to win. I respect that a lot. Each situation his team is in he tries to use. That is how managers work.
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